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DMV Test Information

The written test given by your state Division of Motor Vehicles (or whatever it is called in your state) is intended to assess your knowledge of road rules and driving regulations. The reference source for the material on your permit test is the official driver's handbook for your state. Unfortunately, many of these handbooks are over 100 pages long...with the important information interspersed with the meaningless information. That is why Test-Guide.com is here to help...we distill the information from the handbook to the most important information and then quiz you on it. No matter what state you are getting your permit in, the written test will cover information on the following topics:

Basic Driving Skills/Traffic Laws

Signaling, Passing, and Turning

Parking, Stopping, or Standing

Rotaries/Roundabouts

Right of Way

Speed

Vehicle positioning/spacing

Other driving laws

Sharing The Road

Bicycles, Pedestrians, School Buses, Commercial Vehicles, RVs…

Safety/Defensive Driving

Safety equipment

Defensive driving

Distracted driving

Hazardous conditions (fog, rain, snow, work zones…)

Emergencies/Special Conditions

Crashes/Collisions

Brake failure, wet brakes, gas pedal sticks…

Signals, Signs, Markings

Traffic Signals

Traffic Signs

Pavement Markings

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